![]() ![]() ![]() Needless to say, it’s pretty obvious that I’m a Spotify evangelist and I try to convert people any chance I get. Will and I use Spotify so frequently that we even set up all our playlists for our wedding on it and convinced our DJ to sign up for it as well so we could send him all of our songs it was so easy to send/add songs across all of our devices. It didn’t take me long to sign up for the premium plan, download it onto my iPhone and desktop, and I haven’t looked back since! The offline mode is one of my favorites, which allows you to save your playlists so that when you don’t have wifi or an internet connection, you can still listen to your music (I particularly love this feature for when we travel and my phone is in airplane mode). I happily dealt with the ads for a while, until I found that when I was driving for long periods of time, I wanted to have all my playlists at my disposal (instead of shuffle/radio mode that they allow under their free service). I loved the ease of the service and how convenient it was to have practically any and every song I wanted to listen to available at my fingertips. In 2011, my husband introduced me to Spotify, and I was hooked. My one core desire between all of these mediums was to simply have all my favorite music in one place, and as time has gone on, it’s become easier to make this a reality. For many years, the way I listened to music has evolved: from cassette tapes (yay 80s kids!) to CDs to iTunes/iPod to smartphone. ![]()
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